- Fed Cites Lag in Transport Services Demand
- YRC, union reach tentative deal for wage cut (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
- UAW Open to Renegotiating Terms; Suspending Jobs Bank
- Pilgrim's Pride Files for Bankruptcy
- YRC, union reach tentative deal for wage cut (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
- ABF Cites Union Contract Concerns
- Pilgrim's Pride Files for Bankruptcy
- Pilgrim's Pride Files for Bankruptcy
- ISM Services Index Falls to Record Low
- Productivity Rises More Than Forecast
- BNSF Postpones Fuel Surcharge Increases
- Diesel's Decline Slows; Fuel Falls 4.9¢ to $2.615
- U.S. Economy Has Been in Recession a Year, Business Group Says
- U.S. Economy in Recession a Year, Business Group Says
- FMCSA Sets Stronger Medical Requirements for Drivers
- NAFTA Surface Trade Rises 7.5%
- YRC, Teamsters Reach Tentative Agreement on Contract Modification
- ISM Manufacturing Index Falls to 26-Year Low
- October Construction Spending Drops 1.2%
- N.J. Turnpike Rates Rise Monday
- Intermodal Traffic Jumps for Week
- Consumer Sentiment Index Shows Decline
- New Home Sales Fall 5.3% in September
- Chicago Manufacturing Index Slows
- Personal Spending Falls in October
- Jobless Claims Fell To 529,000 Last Week
- Anything Brands Online Offers Its Commercial Clients Viable Product and Service Solut
- DHL to end express and ground shipments in US (WSTM Central New York)
- Wal-Mart Names New CEO
- Obama Names DOT Transition Team
- Automakers Fail in Bid for Federal Bailout
- Oil Drops Below $50 a Barrel
- Philadelphia Manufacturing Index Shrinks
- Leading Economic Indicators Fall 0.8%
- Federal Bailout of U.S. Automakers May Be in Jeopardy
- Jobless Claims Continue to Climb
- Highway Trust Fund Declines by $3 Billion, DOT Says
- Opinion: Factoring Helps, Not Hurts, Trucking Industry
- NAFTA Trade Rose 4.5% in 2007
- Fed Minutes Show Concern Over Economy, Unemployment
- FMCSA Sends EOBR Rule to White House for Review
- Daimler Says U.S. Truck Sales May Take Several Years to Rebound
- FMCSA to Leave Hours-of-Service Rule Unchanged
- Daimler Says U.S. Trucking Slump May Last Several Years
- Consumer Price Index Falls 1%; Drop Is Biggest on Record
- Housing Starts Fall 4.5% in October
- ArvinMeritor Takes 4Q Loss, Will Sell Auto-Parts Unit
- Diesel Continues to Slide, Dropping 13.5¢ to $2.809
- Volvo's October Truck Sales Decline on Slow Demand
- Producer Price Index Shows Record Drop
- High Growth Reported for the World Trucking Industry Market Brief (Business Wire via
- UPS Will Not Forecast Peak Shipping Day
- Waste Management Tests Peterbilt Hydraulic Hybrid Trucks
- Kenworth to Cut Wash. Production, Lay Off 400
- Obama May Reverse Bush Policy on Denial of Emissions Waiver
- Engineering Cited in Minn. Bridge Failure
- Industrial Production Rises 1.3% in October
- N.Y. 'Empire State' Manufacturing Index Contracts Sharply
- FedEx Boosting 2009 Rates 5.9%
- SoCal Ports Delaying Clean-Trucks Fee
- October Retail Sales Plunge 2.8%; Drop Is Largest on Record
- Consumer Sentiment Index Remains Near 28-Year Low
- Business Inventories Take Largest Drop in Three Years
- Intermodal Traffic Falls for Week
- Consumer Sentiment Index Remains Near 28-Year Low
- Post Office Is $2.8 Billion in Red
- October Retail Sales Plunge 2.8%; Drop Is Largest on Record
- Post Office Is $2.8 Billion in Red
- Business Inventories Take Largest Drop in Three Years
- Post Office $2.8 Billion in Red